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Relishing their newfound feelings for each other, Korra and Asami leave the Spirit World . . . but find nothing in Republic City but political hijinks and human vs. spirit conflict!

A pompous developer plans to turn the new spirit portal into an amusement park, potentially severing an already tumultuous connection with the spirits. What's more, the triads have realigned and are in a brutal all-out brawl at the city's borders--where hundreds of evacuees have relocated!

In order to get through it all, Korra and Asami vow to look out for each other--but first, they've got to get better at being a team and a couple!

Written by series co-creator Michael Dante DiMartino and drawn by Irene Koh T.M.N.T., Sensation Comics featuring Wonder Woman, Secret Origins: Batgirl, Afrina and the Glass Coffin) and with consultation by Bryan Konietzko, this is the official continuation of The Legend of Korra!

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About the Author

Michael Dante DiMartino is an American animation director best known as the co-creator, executive producer, and story editor of the animated TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, both on Nickelodeon. He was born in Shelburne, Vermont. He studied at the Rhode Island School of Design with Bryan Konietzko, with whom he created Avatar. Before Avatar, Mike worked for twelve years at Film Roman, helping to direct King of the Hill, Family Guy, and Mission Hill in addition to his own animated short, Atomic Love. The author lives in Santa Monica, CA.

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It is so wonderful to see Korra and Asami living as a couple! Those last few moments of the Korra Finale meant so much to me and watching their journey continue is excellent. This is only the first part in the Turf Wars series so it very much feels like a new beginning. We catch up with all the main characters after the Finale. The new conflict is established and the adventure is only beginning.

The biggest part of this book is Korra and Asami's informal coming-out tour to their families and friends. It is all written wonderfully and makes me wish we could have seen it happen on Nickelodeon.

I give this book a 5/5, I did want more to happen, but it was a good start for this series. I am looking forward to the second part.

I am so happy that the LoK team was finally able to bring this into light. They jumped through so many loopholes it seemed to just to deliver us a fantastic animation, only to now deliver us an even more fantastic comic. I've been eagerly anticipating this ever since it was announced. It's feels almost unreal to finally have this physically in my hands.

I am very excited to see where Korra and Asami's journey now heads, along with the rest of the team.

Amazing. Legend of Korra was just that...legend! And the comic is just as cool, except so much sweeter...I can't even begin to describe what it means to be able to read a comic about two incredible women who happen to love each other. It means so much. The artist who did this is absolutely fantastic, it's so beautiful. Thank you so much. My only wish is that it could be somehow made into the animated show again...I would give anything to see a canon Korrasami kiss (since they were unable to do so at the end of the show). Thank you for this though, it's incredible.

The only thing making me unsure about the book is how rushed the art looks. I understand the book went through a delay and artist change? Koh drew stunning layouts and action but it's not as refined as I would have expected baaed on previous Avatar comics. Wonder if there was a stumble in the production. Hmmm...

As a big fan of both Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, I am thrilled with the first installment of the LOK comics! The art is gorgeous, all our favorite characters are back, and we really get a chance to see Korra and Asami's relationship start to be fleshed out. As a lesbian myself, seeing this kind of representation in media (and all-ages media at that) means more than I can accurately put into words. This comic warmed my queer heart and we even got a bit of the history of LGBTQ politics within the Avatar universe, which is more than I could've hoped for.

I specifically bought this for Korrasami, I have no shame in this fact. For what its worth not much happens, feels like the first half of book 1, nothing world ending just a crazy street thug and teen romance which is what korra was in the beginning anyway.

Oh, wow. I knew that Korra and Asami's romantic relationship would be part of the comic continuation of the series. Even so, this was more than I'd hoped for. It's perfect. It's romantic, and sweet, and examines their feelings in such a charming, lovely way. And it carries on the story regarding the aftermath of the chaos wrought by Kuvira really well. I can't even express how much this meant to me. I had a smile on my face the whole time reading this. This is so wonderful.